The Receipts Podcast: Live

BABYLON SPEAKS Presents

The Receipts Podcast is fronted by three women who are willing to talk about everything. From relationships to situationships, you can expect new perspectives on dating, race and being a millennial woman.

Since its launch in 2016, the podcast has stormed up the iTunes charts, been nominated for several awards and has become a trusted voice in modern conversations, with guest features including Dotty and Maya Jama.

After five sold-out shows in London, Birmingham and Manchester, The Receipts Podcast are back with an intimate live show as part of BABYLON Festival. Expect unadulterated girl talk with no filter as we get up close and personal with the powerful trio.

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Charles Holloway OBE: From West London to the West End

Benedict Lombe’s play Shifters transferring from the Bush Theatre to the West End was a milestone moment: for the artists involved, the audiences they engaged, and the future of British theatre it will inspire. It offers a glimpse of what commercial theatre in this country could be. And as Bush audience members and supporters know,…

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Call out: tell us what you thought of Shifters

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